Too much work and with my luck, cats would u rinate all over my vegetables, then I’d get a cat disease and would have to go to the vet. Sure, I could get a big dog cage to put over the garden, but cats would just climb on top of the cage and u rinate on the vegetables that way. So I’d rather get mine from the grocery store.

Too much work and with my luck, cats would u rinate all over my vegetables, then I’d get a cat disease and would have to go to the vet. Sure, I could get a big dog cage to put over the garden, but cats would just climb on top of the cage and u rinate on the vegetables that way. So I’d rather get mine from the grocery store.

Too much work and with my luck, cats would u rinate all over my vegetables, then I’d get a cat disease and would have to go to the vet. Sure, I could get a big dog cage to put over the garden, but cats would just climb on top of the cage and u rinate on the vegetables that way. So I’d rather get mine from the grocery store.

Too much work and with my luck, cats would urinate all over my vegetables, then I’d get a cat disease and would have to go to the vet. Sure, I could get a big dog cage to put over the garden, but cats would just climb on top of the cage and urinate on the vegetables that way. So I’d rather get mine from the grocery store.

Too much work and with my luck, cats would urinate all over my vegetables, then I’d get a cat disease and would have to go to the vet. Sure, I could get a big dog cage to put over the garden, but cats would just climb on top of the cage and urinate on the vegetables that way. So I’d rather get mine from the grocery store.

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Hey some real good content on growing organic food but too much work for me. I grow all my food from compost bags or on soil covered with black plastic using drip tape….nearly organic but real easy to do

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